ITB 20262021 Dedicated RNG Flare Installation
Federal opportunity from KE001003 - Wastewater | KE001 - Wastewater • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Nov 20, 2025.
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ITB 20262021 Dedicated RNG Flare Installation Pursuant to ORS 279C.365 and City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-25-01-F, Public Contracting Rule (City Rule) 137-049-0200, sealed bids for Dedicated RNG Flare Installation for the City of Eugene will be accepted by the Purchasing Office until Thursday, November 20, @ 2:30 PM. The City of Eugene is looking for a contractor to install a Shand and Jurs flare that will be dedicated to the off-spec gas system of the Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) plant at the wastewater treatment facility located at 410 River Ave, Eugene, OR 97404. This project will include installing an owner supplied Shand and Jurs flare and control system and an owner supplied Harris Thermal stainless-steel tank. These will need to be integrated into the off-spec gas piping that currently directs the gas to the existing gas flares that serve the anaerobic digesters and the RNG concurrently. The purpose of this project is to provide an off-spec gas flare that will be dedicated to the RNG and return the two existing flares to solely serve the anaerobic digesters.
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The City of Eugene is soliciting sealed bids for the installation of a Dedicated RNG Flare as part of their wastewater treatment facility upgrades. The project requires integration of an owner supplied Shand and Jurs flare and Harris Thermal stainless-steel tank into the existing gas flare system. Bids are due by November 20, 2025, at 2:30 PM, under the guidelines of the City of Eugene's public contracting rules.
The City of Eugene aims to install a dedicated off-spec gas flare for their Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) plant to enhance the efficiency of their wastewater treatment operations.
- Purchase of materials (Shand and Jurs flare, Harris Thermal tank)
- Installation of flare and control system
- Integration with existing gas pipeline
- Testing and commissioning of the system
- Completed bid form
- Evidence of relevant experience
- Cost proposal
- Technical specifications for installation
- Safety and compliance documentation
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- Details on the budget for the project
- Information on the selected contractor for supply of materials
- Specific project deadlines beyond installation
- Bid evaluation criteria
- Existing gas flare system specifications
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